English with Creative Writing BA

Summary

Creative Writing is embedded within the English Department at Birmingham, and staff in this area have a particular expertise in developing writing skills in others. You will develop a wide range of skills including writing, reviewing others’ work, producing edited work and reflecting on your own practice. In the second and third year you focus on the kinds of writing that interest you most.

Key facts

UCAS code: Q3W8

Duration: 3 years

Start date: September 2013

Places available: 40

Applications in 2011: 229

Entry requirements

Number of A levels required: 3

Typical offer: AAA–AAB

Required subjects and grades: A level English Literature or English Language and Literature at grade A; a language other than English at GCSE grade C minimum and Critical Thinking at AS level are encouraged; Critical Thinking may also be offered at A2 level

General Studies: not accepted

Additional information:

We do not ask applicants for English with Creative Writing to submit portfolios of their work: instead we ask that you give evidence in your application of your interest in and experience of creative writing, as well as your reasons for wishing to pursue the subject at university-level.

Other qualifications are considered – learn more about entry requirements.

International students:

International Baccalaureate Diploma: 36 points to include English at Higher Level with a minimum of 6 points

Standard English language requirements apply 
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Contact details

Admissions Tutor: Dr Clare Barker
Telephone enquiries: +44 (0)121 414 8187
Email: sh-english@bham.ac.uk

How to apply

Apply through UCAS at www.ucas.com  
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Fees and funding

Standard fees apply 
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Programme overview

Creative Writing is embedded within the English Department at Birmingham, and staff in this area have a particular expertise in developing writing skills in others. You will have the opportunity to focus on the in-depth study of English literature and develop your skills as a writer of prose, poetry and/or drama.

In Creative Writing you develop a wide range of skills including writing, reviewing others’ work, producing edited work and reflecting on your own practice. In the second and third year you focus on the kinds of writing that interest you most.

First year

At the beginning of your programme you take an introductory module in Creative Writing, which will offer you an advanced introduction to the full range of the field. You also take an introductory module in English Literature, Literature Foundation, in which you begin to explore many of the critical tools with which you will work through the programme. Landmarks in European Literature or an introductory module in English Language are also offered, together with a module from another discipline.

Second year

In this year you will have the opportunity to choose between modules that specialise either on Poetry and Prose Writing or Drama and Media Writing. You take a module designed to develop your expertise in editing your own and others’ work, and a module from another discipline. You will have, too, a choice of literature, or literature and language, modules that address carefully chosen and focused topics in a range of periods of English literature, and which are informed by theoretical as well as textual and historical approaches.

Final year

In the final year you embark on your Creative Writing Project. This will enable you to demonstrate your understanding of creative writing and the issues in literature that you will have built up over the previous two years. You have a choice of advanced literature and language modules, as well as the opportunity to take a module from outside the discipline.

Teaching and assessment

Over the course you will be taught in lectures and small groups by scholars who are experts in their fields. Creative Writing modules are taught by practising writers, experienced in passing their skills to others. You will be assessed in many different ways throughout the three years. You will write essays, take exams and give oral presentations. You will also produce portfolios of your creative and critical work.

Career opportunities

In English you have an unparalleled opportunity, not only to engage with the materials of a broad and diverse cultural, textual and linguistic discipline, but also to develop skills in intellectual analysis, critical thinking and articulate expression – skills that last a lifetime and qualify you for many possible careers. You are also encouraged to acquire practical skills, of equally wide usefulness and application, in oral presentation, professional documentation, group work, and the uses of information technology.

English graduates go on to work in commerce, the public services, journalism and other media, teaching at every level, publishing, advertising, the law, and a wide range of other professions. The creative writing aspects of this particular English degree will equip you for careers in publishing and editing, as well as in creative writing.

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